by SaltWaterHeart » Thu Dec 24, 2020 3:34 pm
FYI, this is a post about cold water surfing essentials to keep warm, not cold compared to Southern California or Hawaii, but cold like mid-winter Alaska, Maine and northern New England, Great Lakes (US), Iceland, Norway, UK, Japan cold.
I’ve surfed year round in Maine for a number of years now after having taught myself to surf one winter during several Nor’easters. In Maine, for reference, the water temp gets down to 32°F and the air temp with wind chill factor can be well below 0°F with winds upwards of 60mph. Presently, it’s late December and the water temp is 40°F in Maine and dropping. The air temp has been fluctuating a bit lately but it has been single digits with wind chill already and windy.
When I started surfing, I weighed a lot more than I do now, like 265lbs, and now like 180lbs. I would wear a 4.5/3.5mm hooded wetsuit with 5mm five finger gloves and 5mm boots. It was cold but I didn’t really feel it. Perhaps I was still learning and thinking more about things I don’t really think about at all now which distracted me from the cold and/or my weight helped with insulation. As I’ve gotten pretty proficient in surfing the past several years and gotten into great shape, I’ve started to feel the chill more and get the shakes out in the water faster than before. I used to be able to be out in early February, coldest it gets, on a good day for 5-6hr long sessions without feeling much cold with the exception of my toes feeling numb. Now, I wear a 5/4 Vissla North Seas, 7mm boots, and 8mm mittens, and as long as I’m not waiting too long in the water and keep active, can be out for maybe half of what I used to before I start to feel the chill.
No doubt getting out of the water is often the hardest part in cold weather. I invested in some good lambs wool slippers to slide my numb feet into after changing roadside after a session which saves my toes though my fingers still go numb after taking my wetsuit off and becoming damp and then being exposed to the freezing air without the gloves on. My winter suit is a few seasons old, had it patched my Patagonia’s Worn Wear a couple years ago and this is honestly its last season most likely. My Vissla suit when new was definitely the warmest I’ve ever had and the panels on the back and hood help shield from the offshore winds which was nice, but I did notice it was less flexible than other wetsuits I’ve had. That said, I still love Vissla as a company. Curious what cold water wetsuit brands everyone holds to around the world?
Curious if anyone in really cold water has any tricks of the trade to share for other cold water surfers in the most brutal, yet, glorious months of cold water surfing. I’ve heard in Iceland a rumor there are wool socks that Icelanders will wear under their booties. I personally enjoy making a pourover coffee before dawn patrol so that I can enjoy a hot cup right after a session and use a travel mug from Fellow products which keeps it hot roadside in the car (Yeti and Hydro Flask failed to keep it hot actually). So, for anyone who surfs in similar conditions or colder conditions, what gear do you swear by? What routines keep you warm and motivated on those icy offshore days mid winter? Do you have any extra post-surf gear to help you warm up faster after changing out of your wetsuit and gear? If you are one of those Icelandic surfers, is there any truth to the socks under the booties, if so what kind?
Cheers everyone. Stay warm and stay stoked.